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Tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean, and typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean.
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An estuary is an inlet of water where a river empties into an ocean or sea. It is formed from the freshwaters of rivers and stream, protected from storms, ocean waves and winds.
Fierce tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic and northeastern Pacific, and typhoons in the northwestern Pacific. In the southwestern Pacific and Indian Ocean, they are referred to as cyclones. These storms can cause significant damage due to their strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges.
The deep sea biome typically has very low precipitation since it is located far below the ocean surface where rain does not reach. Instead, the primary source of water in the deep sea biome comes from currents and upwelling of nutrient-rich waters from the ocean depths.
The regular swells that come to an ocean beach on a calm day are most likely to have originated from distant storms or weather systems out at sea. These storms generate waves that travel across open ocean and eventually reach the beach as swells.
Hawaii sits in the body of water of the Eastern Pacific Ocean with only 2 seasons being summer and winter. The sea surface temperature tend to remain warm and unaffected by its almost daily rains and storms which stem from high pressure out of the Northern Pacific Ocean. As for the continent of Australia, it is located south of the equator and borders both the Pacific & Indian Ocean; has 2 seasons which differ slightly from Hawaii. My best guess depending on the time of year when traveling from Hawaii to Australia is: Leaving the Hawaiian body of water (Eastern Pacific) will present little difficulty traveling by sea; possibly heavy rains. However, the potential of encountering danger and rough sea weather increases as you near the continent of Australia due to its infamous tropical cyclones (tropical storms).
Storms at sea. The evaporated water falls back into the ocean with no net effect on salinity.
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Yes, there can be a lot of winter storms in the Atlantic Ocean.
The other three from that question are Sea of Clouds, Sea of Nectar and Ocean of Storms are some.The Sea of Tranquility is another famous place on the moon.Note: Ocean of Glass is NOT correct per the WWTBAM question last year.